Mame Biram Diouf will be leaving Hannover 96 after his contract expires on June 30. The Senegalese international, who joined Hannover from Manchester United in 2011, has made the decision to move on, and the club has confirmed the news.
Dirk Dufner, the club’s sporting director, expressed understanding and respect for Diouf’s decision, stating that they would now focus on finding a replacement striker to fill his shoes. Diouf, who scored 35 goals in 71 appearances for Hannover, has been a key player for the club, and his departure marks the end of an era.
Now, as a free agent, Diouf is open to offers from other clubs, and it will be interesting to see where he heads next in his career.